886001 Soundtraxx / Tsunami 2 Electric, 4-Function, Universal TSU-1100 (1 Amp) Digital Sound Decoders (Scale=HO) Part # = 678-886001
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Description
The Soundtraxx TSU-1100 Electric Prototypes is a top - notch, micro 1 - amp, universal - style digital sound decoder. It's a perfect fit for small HO - scale models where space is at a premium. You can add an optional capacitor or wire it to a CurrentKeeper (P.N. 810140). Tsunami2 electric sound decoders come packed with amazing new features. There are over 40 airhorns/air whistles, 13 bells, 4 air compressors, the sound of traction motor whine, and the unique sound of the pantograph raising and lowering. Whether you're working on a modern ACS - 64 or an urban trolley, this decoder has everything you need. Key features include the first - ever Electric DDE with traction motor whine, pantograph operation sounds, a wide selection of over 40 airhorns/air whistles, cab sounds by Motorman Omura along with door operation and engine servicing, catenary arcing sound and lighting effect, selectable compressors, bells, and couplers. Realism is enhanced with clickety - clack and authentic cab chatter, trolley bell, stop requests, and door sounds for trolleys and traction models, and steam heat for an authentic passenger train experience.

Using the Soundtraxx TSU - 1100 digital sound decoder is a breeze. First, make sure your HO - scale model has enough space for it. You can choose to use the optional capacitor or connect it to a CurrentKeeper (P.N. 810140). Once installed, power up your model and start enjoying the realistic sounds. To select different sounds like airhorns, bells, or compressors, use the compatible control system. Remember to handle the decoder gently as it's a delicate electronic device. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures, moisture, or dust. For maintenance, keep it clean and check the connections regularly. If you notice any issues, refer to the manufacturer's troubleshooting guide or contact customer support.